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Just because a camera is classified as sleek and slim doesn’t mean that it has to skimp on image quality. The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is a great example of how great things can come in small packages because this slim camera takes quality pictures. This camera is light, compact and easy to carry with a large display screen that makes it easy to see the viewing angle of the camera and the quality of the pictures you take. There is no viewfinder in the Casio Exilim Ex-z1000 but that won’t be a problem for the average user because the large, 2.8 inch display screen is one of the largest in this category. The Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 also has a larger image sensor than most point-and-shoot digital cameras, which helps contribute to the quality of the photos. But one of the largest factors for improving image quality is the camera’s resolution. At 10 Megapixels, the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 has one of the highest resolutions in sleek and slim cameras.
The expert reviews all mention the great photo quality you get from the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000. They also mentioned how nice the large LCD screen was. Consumers were also impressed by the display, along with the battery life and the image quality. If you don’t want to lug around a DSLR but still want high quality photos, the Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 is one of the best sleek and slim digital cameras that you can find.

When it comes to putting together a great digital camera, Casio appears to have hit all the key points on its checklist with the Exilim EX-Z1000. Ultra-thin camera body? Check. Extremely high resolution? Check. Large LCD screen? Check. Reasonable price?...

The other review of this camera had to have had a defective model, I have played with this camera now for over a week and it has taken some of the most stunning pictures I have ever seen for a digital. Some were close to 3MM quality, with brilliant...

To the previous poster who said red eye is predominant in most pictures, I suggest using the Red Eye flash mode. This will eliminate the red eye. Red eye is not caused by camera quality. It's caused when the flash is too close to the lens, which can't be...
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